Journal article
How to... collect urine samples from young children
J Kaufman
Archives of Disease in Childhood Education and Practice Edition | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2020
Abstract
Urine samples are commonly collected from young children to diagnose or exclude urinary tract infections, but collection from precontinent children is challenging. Each collection method has advantages and limitations. Non-invasive methods (urine pads, bags, clean catch) are convenient but can be time-consuming and are limited by sample contamination. Voiding stimulation methods (bladder-lumbar stimulation, Quick-Wee) can expedite clean catch collection. Invasive methods (catheter, suprapubic aspiration) can be more reliable, but require expertise to perform and cause pain for the child. This article reviews each collection method, and describes collection procedures, indications and strateg..
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Funding Acknowledgements
JK is supported in part by an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship, and Melbourne Children's Postgraduate Health Research Scholarship.